CNN host Ana Cabrera read a tweet from President Donald Trump saying "major consideration is being given to naming ANTIFA an 'ORGANIZATION OF TERROR.' Portland is being watched very closely. Hopefully the mayor will be able to properly do his job!"

Cabrera then asked Haaland — a freshman congresswoman from New Mexico — for her reaction to Trump's tweet.

'Peaceful protesters'

"This is on par with what the president does. He sides with the white supremacists, he sides with the white nationalists, with the domestic terrorists in our country," Haaland replied. "He's incited violence against people of color. Portland is a progressive city. They want to ensure that they keep their city moving forward."

She added: "It's not surprising that Trump would side away from the folks who are the peaceful protesters working to safeguard their city from domestic terrorism. Just not surprised at all that the president sides with the white nationalists. That's been his mode of operation since before he was elected president."

What happened in Portland?

More than a dozen people were arrested in Portland amid an "End Domestic Terrorism" rally Saturday sponsored by those opposed to leftist violence. The Associated Press said that even after most of the crowds dispersed, there were tense skirmishes mostly with Antifa protesters trying to find right-wing rally attendees.

An old man and woman (though cleverly defiant to left wing protestors) were senselessly beaten, sprayed with pepper spray, kicked in the head, stomped on, and had eggs smashed over them. The man was lifeless but I got the police and helped treat his wounds and he’ll be okay 👌 pic.twitter.com/aQeDeOpNbM